Ethyl Alcohol

 Product Information

Cat #
MFTP-117
CAS No.
64-17-5
Enzyme Commission Number
Product Overview
Greener alternative products adhere to one or more of The 12 Principles of Greener Chemistry. Ethanol is environmentally preferable green solvent and thus it aligns with "Safer Solvents and Auxiliaries" and "Use of Renewable Feedstocks". 
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Ready-to-use product, accelerating research progress, enhancing application performance.
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Molecular Weight
46.07
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Instruction
It can react vigorously, violently or explosively with oxidizers When Ethanol comes in contact with Platinum or Sodium, it liberates flammable hydrogen gas It can react vigorously or explosively with acid hydrides or acid chlorides It reacts with alkali metals to liberate flammable hydrogen gas It reacts with acetyl bromide to evolve hydrogen bromide It reacts with ammona + silver nitrate to form silver nitride and silver fulminate Ethyl alcohol can react with freshly cut/etched/scratched aluminum with the evolution of heat and release of hydrogen gas. The Ethyl alcohol has to be on the aluminum surface as it is being cut/scratched/etched.
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Fermentation
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Timely shipping by optional means
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60~72h
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 Description

Ethanol fuel is ethyl alcohol, the same type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages, used as fuel. It can be made from very common crops such as hemp, sugarcane, potato, cassava and corn. Although there are various ways ethanol fuel can be produced, the most common way is via fermentation. Ethanol is produced by microbial fermentation of the sugar.

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